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Cater or
cater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cater may
refer to:
Catering, the
business of
providing food
services at a
remote site
Cater Hall...
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location or film studio. The
earliest account of
major services being catered in the
United States was an
event for
William Howe of
Philadelphia in 1778...
- John
Edward Cater (17
January 1932 – 21
March 2009) was an
English actor. John
Edward Cater was born 17
January 1932 in Hendon,
north London. His father...
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article is
about the film. For the
stage adaptation, see A
Catered Affair. The
Catered Affair (also
known as
Wedding Party) is a 1956
American comedy...
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Cater Allen Private Bank is a
private bank
operating in the
United Kingdom and is a
subsidiary of
Santander UK.
Tracing its
history back to a bank founded...
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James Cater (3
September 1902 — 17
April 1947) was a
British boxer who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics.
Cater was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1902...
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article is
about the
stage musical. For the 1956 film, see The
Catered Affair. A
Catered Affair is a
musical with a book by
Harvey Fierstein and music...
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other event services. The word
catering comes from the
Latin word
cater,
which means to provide. The
business of
providing food for parties, meetings...
- Dušan
Čater (born 1968) is a
Slovene writer,
editor and translator. He has
published six novels, two of
which have also been
translated and published...
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Cater raises $100M as it
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Cater acquires Go
Cater to expand...